Postgraduate Research

Immediations Submission Guidelines

Please note that all articles considered for submission will
be peer-reviewed by experts in the field and must therefore
represent original research of a high academic standard.
Contributors are expected to liaise with their supervisors
in the preparation of their articles and rough drafts of
work-in-progress are not acceptable. Articles not following
the style guidelines in all respects will be returned to
contributors for correction. Material submitted must not
have been previously published, nor be under consideration
for publication in another journal.

Submission of typescripts: Articles should be sent
as Word documents via email to immediations@courtauld.ac.uk (please
also address queries regarding submission here) and a hard copy should
be placed in the Immediations pigeon-hole in the Staff Common Room.
Contributors are asked to supply a brief synopsis (150-200 words),
to precede the text.

The deadline for submissions for the next edition is 1st December 2014.

Typescript layout: Articles should be typed, double-spaced,
on A4 paper, on one side of the page only. Ample margins should be left.
Pages should be numbered and endnotes should be used. These should be
marked in the text using a numerical system (1, 2, 3), placed outside
punctuation, and where possible at the end rather than in the middle
of a sentence.

Illustrations: Illustrations should be supplied
where necessary to support the argument. Contributors are responsible
for providing good quality images
as tif files at a resolution of 300dpi and for indicating their placement within
the text as follows: (fig.1) etc. A separate, numbered list
of illustrations must be included, providing details of the
illustrations as follows: Juan Gris, Landscape at Céret,
oil on canvas, 1913, Moderna Museet, Stockholm.

Copyright: Contributors are responsible for
securing copyright on all images. Immediations will
endeavor cover any costs within reason. Failure to supply illustrations
or to secure copyright may result in delayed publication.

Alterations: In cases where an article has
been accepted subject to revisions, the contributor must complete
these changes by the given deadline to ensure publication in
the forthcoming issue.